Healthy gardens need the right care, and mulch plays a key role in maintaining that health. Here’s what we offer:
- Mulch Installation: Protect your plants and enhance your garden’s aesthetics with expertly chosen and applied mulch. We use high-quality organic and decorative options tailored to your needs.
- Garden Design and Maintenance: From planning to planting and ongoing care, we create and sustain gardens that flourish in Sonoma County’s climate.
- Weed Control and Soil Conditioning: Mulch and proper garden care prevent weed growth and improve soil health, giving your plants the nutrients they need to thrive.
Our services are designed to meet the unique challenges and opportunities of the local environment, ensuring your garden is both beautiful and sustainable.
Organic mulches like bark or wood chips enrich the soil as they decompose, while decorative mulches like stones are ideal for pathways or accent areas.
Use drip irrigation or water early in the morning to ensure your plants get the hydration they need without encouraging fungal growth.
Remove dead or faded flowers and trim overgrown branches to encourage fresh blooms and maintain a tidy garden appearance.
Garden Assessment: We evaluate your garden’s current condition, identifying areas for improvement or redesign.
Mulch Selection and Planning: Based on your goals, we help you choose the ideal mulch for your garden’s aesthetics and health.
Professional Installation: Using precision techniques, we lay mulch evenly and care for your plants, ensuring everything is placed to maximize its benefits.
Ongoing Care: We provide seasonal garden maintenance, including weeding, fertilizing, and refreshing mulch, to keep your garden thriving.
Client Check-Ins: We follow up to ensure you’re happy with the results and provide tips for keeping your garden beautiful between visits.
Mulch regulates soil temperature, retains moisture, suppresses weeds, and adds nutrients to the soil as it breaks down.
Mulch should generally be refreshed once or twice a year, depending on the type used and its rate of decomposition.
We provide a variety of mulches, including bark, wood chips, compost, and decorative options like river rock and rubber mulch.
Yes, over-mulching or piling it against plant stems can cause rot or suffocate roots. That’s why professional installation is key.
Absolutely! We prioritize eco-friendly practices, using organic mulches and sustainable gardening techniques to support healthy ecosystems.
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